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To book an appointment at our dental office, you can give us a call during our business hours or fill out the appointment request form on our website.
We offer cutting-edge treatments like Invisalign and dental implants, as well as traditional services like fillings, crowns, and bridges. And if you need a little extra TLC, our gentle and experienced team will provide personalized care to make sure you’re comfortable and at ease.
If you’re in a pinch, we also offer same-day emergency appointments, because we know that dental emergencies can be a real pain in the… well, you know.
What we do
- Root Canal Treatment
- Endodontic Surgery
- Dental Traumatic Injuries
- Diagnosis of Tooth Pain
- Endodontic Retreatment
A root canal is a dental procedure used to remove infected or damaged tissue from inside a tooth. The procedure is usually performed by a dentist or endodontist (a specialist in treating problems with the tooth’s pulp).
- First, the dentist will numb the tooth and surrounding area with a local anesthetic.
- Next, a rubber dam (a sheet of rubber that isolates the tooth) will be placed around the tooth to keep it dry and free from saliva during the procedure.
- An opening will be made in the top of the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals (the small, thin channels that run through the center of the tooth's roots).
- Using small instruments called files, the dentist will remove the damaged or infected pulp from the pulp chamber and root canals.
Endodontic surgery, also known as apicoectomy or root-end resection, is a dental procedure used to remove infected or damaged tissue from the tip of a tooth’s root. The procedure is typically performed by an endodontist (a specialist in treating problems with the tooth’s pulp) and is usually done as a last resort when a traditional root canal procedure has failed or when there is infection or damage that cannot be accessed through the tooth’s crown.
- First, the patient will be given a local anesthetic to numb the tooth and surrounding area.
- Next, an incision will be made in the gum tissue to expose the affected tooth's root.
- Using a microscope or other magnifying instruments, the endodontist will locate and remove the infected or damaged tissue from the root tip.
- If necessary, the endodontist may also remove any cysts or tumors that are present.
Dental traumatic injuries refer to any damage to the teeth or supporting structures (such as the gums, jawbone, or ligaments) that results from an external force. These types of injuries can range from minor to severe and can affect one or multiple teeth.
The process of treating dental traumatic injuries typically involves the following steps:
- Emergency Exam
- Pain Management
- Stabilization
- Preservation
Diagnosis of tooth pain refers to the process of identifying the cause of tooth pain by evaluating the patient’s symptoms, conducting a thorough oral examination, and taking diagnostic imaging studies. The goal of the diagnosis is to determine the underlying cause of the pain so that an appropriate treatment plan can be developed to alleviate the pain.
The process of diagnosing tooth pain can involve several steps, including:
- Patient History
- Oral Examination
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Sensitivity Tests
- Pulp Vitality Tests
- Diagnosis
Endodontic retreatment is a dental procedure that is performed on a tooth that has previously undergone root canal therapy. It is done when a tooth that was previously treated does not heal properly or becomes painful or infected again. The goal of endodontic retreatment is to remove the previous filling material, disinfect the canals and root tips and refill them.
The process of endodontic retreatment is similar to that of a traditional root canal procedure, but it may be more complex due to the presence of the previous filling material. The steps include:
- First, the dentist will numb the tooth and surrounding area with a local anesthetic.
- Next, a rubber dam (a sheet of rubber that isolates the tooth) will be placed around the tooth to keep it dry and free from saliva during the procedure.
- An opening will be made in the top of the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals.
- Using small instruments, the dentist will remove the previous filling material from the canals.

Root Canal Treatment
A root canal is a dental procedure used to remove infected or damaged tissue from inside a tooth. The procedure is usually performed by a dentist or endodontist (a specialist in treating problems with the tooth’s pulp).

Endodontic surgery
Endodontic surgery, also known as apicoectomy or root-end resection, is a dental procedure used to remove infected or damaged tissue from the tip of a tooth’s root.

Dental Traumatic Injuries
Dental traumatic injuries refer to any damage to the teeth or supporting structures (such as the gums, jawbone, or ligaments) that results from an external force. These types of injuries can range from minor to severe and can affect one or multiple teeth.

Diagnosis of Tooth Pain
Diagnosis of tooth pain refers to the process of identifying the cause of tooth pain by evaluating the patient’s symptoms, conducting a thorough oral examination, and taking diagnostic imaging studies.

Endodontic Retreatment
Endodontic retreatment is a dental procedure that is performed on a tooth that has previously undergone root canal therapy. It is done when a tooth that was previously treated does not heal properly or becomes painful or infected again.
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From routine cleanings to complex procedures, we’ve got you covered. Our preventive care will keep your teeth healthy, our restorative services will fix any issues, and our cosmetic services will have you grinning from ear to ear.
We offer cutting-edge treatments like Invisalign and dental implants, as well as traditional services like fillings, crowns, and bridges. And if you need a little extra TLC, our gentle and experienced team will provide personalized care to make sure you’re comfortable and at ease.
If you’re in a pinch, we also offer same-day emergency appointments, because we know that dental emergencies can be a real pain in the… well, you know.